Most of the cities in Uttar Pradesh looked deserted on Saturday morning, after more than 50 hours strict lockdown was imposed in the state to fight the rising number of Covid-19 cases.
The police blocked a number of areas across several cities with heavy barricades. Most of the shops remain closed. Only those selling essential items like milk, fruits, vegetables and other grocery items have been allowed to commute.
In several parts, the police also checked identity cards of those out of their homes for their daily chores. Those found roaming around without any purpose were sent back.
Speaking to ANI, a Prayagraj local said, "It was a good decision by the Yogi Adityanath government. The step was necessary to control the virus and was done for the benefit of the public. While the government is doing its best, people must also stay indoors as much as possible to fight the pandemic. Am out of my home to buy medicines for my mother, otherwise, I would have stayed home."
As per the Union health ministry, there are 32,362 confirmed cases in Uttar Pradesh, of whom 21,127 have recovered and 862 people have lost their lives due to the pandemic.